Mikel Obi’s encounter with former boss Carlo Ancelotti seems to have inspired him to consider going into coaching.
Nigerian football legend John Mikel Obi is contemplating a leap into management following a recent meeting with former boss Carlo Ancelotti at Real Madrid’s training ground.
The Super Eagles icon, known for his illustrious career at Chelsea and his pivotal role in Nigeria’s national team, described Ancelotti as a father figure, whose encouragement has reignited his ambitions in the sport. …CONTINUE READING
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Mikel Obi hints at becoming a coach
During the visit, Obi and Ancelotti engaged in a candid conversation that culminated in the Real Madrid manager appearing as a special guest on Obi’s popular podcast.
The episode, which has garnered significant attention, with Don Carlo also speaking on the heated Ballon d’Or race, showcased their deep mutual respect and the unique bond they forged during their time together at Chelsea.
Ancelotti, a revered figure in football management, expressed his desire to see Obi transition into a coaching role. “We need to get you into management, John,” he urged, emphasising the potential he sees in the former midfielder.
This repeated encouragement resonated with Obi, who reflected on the significance of Ancelotti’s words during the podcast.
“Finally, I was like, yes, boss, I think I will do it,” Obi shared after Ancelotti repeated it for the fifth time.
“I was like ‘I’m going to do my badges, I am going to make sure I go into it’.”
Obi’s decision to consider a managerial career could be a pivotal moment for the 37-year-old, who has remained a beloved figure in the football world since his retirement.
Known for his tactical intelligence and leadership on the pitch, it seems Ancelotti believes that he possesses the qualities necessary to succeed in management.
Reflecting on his aspirations, Obi added, “He’s probably seen something I haven’t seen. Who knows, I might become the most successful African manager.”
His ambition to break new ground in the coaching realm could spark excitement and reactions among fans and football followers, who will surely express their thoughts on Obi’s potential transition into management.
His journey from player to coach could not only enhance his legacy but also contribute to the growing representation of African coaches in global football.
With the guidance of a seasoned manager like Ancelotti, the Super Eagles legend appears poised to make a significant impact in the world of football management.
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